Regency Romance: Laura and the Captain, Book One of The Dowagers’ Pact Trilogy, is a short story by Amelia Fernside.
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Who says you have to be young and beautiful to find a suitable husband?
Laura was the same woman inside, the same woman who fell in love with Percy Willoughby, the same woman … [Read more...]

Dear Margaret,
Two young teens, in a world that had gone bonkers, try to keep each other grounded by writing letters to each other during WWII. Although, what happened in their lives was vastly different from each other, they found a common ground, a way to keep each other sane.
From mundane … [Read more...]

In 1936, Thea Cavendish has a rude awakening when she discovers the death of her father in the newspaper and the double life he led. Banned from his funeral, she secretly attends his internment, where she meets her half-brother, the new Earl of Westborough, Piers Devine. She is welcomed into the … [Read more...]

Six young Army pilots and green officers, all between 20 and 21 years old, arrive in Vietnam where they each become men, highly skilled pilots, and proficient officers within a few months. None of them will be the same after their first combat tour in Vietnam. All of them will bear the scars of war … [Read more...]

Aspiring Illustrator Angelo Koutouvalis is known for his near-flawless sketches, yet he can't seem to render the picture-perfect life he desires. At twenty-four, he lives at home with his loving yet overbearing mother and grandmother and struggles to meet women, all while relying on the often … [Read more...]

In the harsh winter of December 1889, the sailing vessel Irex leaves Scotland bound for Rio de Janeiro. She carries three thousand tons of pig iron and just three passengers — Captain Will Hutton is ready for a routine voyage.
Yet six weeks later, the Irex is wrecked off the Isle of Wight, her … [Read more...]

Jason Porter is convinced his lover Gabriel Parker is being unfaithful. Hypnosis reveals that, in the early 1900’s, Gabriel used to be a priest named Damien Fassnidge, who, due to a sexual indiscretion, was banished to the island of Barbados as punishment. Sailing from Cork to Barbados to take up … [Read more...]

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